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02/19/2006 06:47:52 AM · #1 |
Hi,
I was wondering how to know exposition details after RAW editing... i.e. saving in Tiff-exif format after RAW editing, exif information remains the same as it was shooted... but obviously that's wrong because I overexposed 1.0 EV.
Regards.
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02/19/2006 07:51:56 AM · #2 |
Although you compensated the exposure in RAW conversion, the original camera settings (aperture, shutter, ISO) do not change. You're only changing the way the recorded data are interpreted.
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02/19/2006 08:05:17 AM · #3 |
Thanks Kirbic,
Do You mean that increasing the time exposition x.y seconds I will get a different photo what ever are x and y?
In other words, is there any math to calculate x and y which give me exactly the same photo without RAW development?
Regards.
Message edited by author 2006-02-19 13:28:02. |
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02/19/2006 08:52:36 AM · #4 |
Well...
//www.dpreview.com/learn/?/Glossary/Exposure/Exposure_01.htm
And... //www.dpreview.com/learn/?/key=exposure+compensation
In A priority mode, increasing the EV compensation by 1 means duplicating the time exposition, am I right?
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